Mindy’s attempt to liven up her maternity leave leads to excitement, danger, and a big fight with Danny. Tamra spreads some hot gossip about Jeremy’s new girlfriend.
The yacht is left a mess following a whipped-cream bikini party. Meanwhile, Eddie's long-distance romance hits rough waters, the charter guests are former sorority sisters who relive their college antics, and Emile receives a discouraging letter.
Cara is shell-shocked when her undercover cop husband arrives at the hospital.
Buddy and the crew create a large chicken and waffles themed cake to celebrate the first anniversary of a restaurant. And, Gabby and Marissa plot to play a prank on Frankie, who has pranked them so often in the past. Also, Buddy is asked to create a cake based on a picture of a monster that was drawn by a classroom of children.
Squeaks and his poker buddies have their poker night in Bugs' house, where Bugs deals with Shifty the Squirrel.
An Irish group creates "St. Piggy's Day" to link St. Patrick's Day and pork. Buddy and the crew create a leprechaun pig that includes candied bacon. And, Lisa says that the banana cream pies are not selling well, and Buddy sees that they are not being made the traditional way. He holds a bake-off between the traditional recipe and a new recipe. Also, Mary has the idea of creating a blinged-out clothing line for the bakery, and Buddy lets her try it.
Yosemite Sam holds up a men's clothing store to get a new belt.
The twins and Jela have a historic final showdown with the other girls resulting in almost half the house being sent home. Lauren and Jenna pick up guys in order to alleviate Jasmine's guilt about her hookup, and two new roommates arrive.
Lady Love journeys to Windsor to learn the fate of Ventrishire from King Edward II. Back at Castle Ventris, Milus and company welcome a visit from Baron Pryce.
The story of how Mary Fawn came to be the manager of Seriously Fried Chicken, Croydon.
Questions are raised over Laura's death, and the Weld rumour mill goes into overdrive. George goes on an epic manhunt through the local populous to learn the source of the scandalous gossip.
Nicol and Barbie disagree over a trip to the strip club while in Miami to celebrate Barbie's bachelorette party. Plus, Natalie argues with Shaun when she forgets to mention the trip.
Cara is conflicted and caught between Dave and her sister. Scarlett and Jasmine decide to go on a rescue mission.
This season of The Voice picked up steam last night with the third night of blind auditions. With most of the teams more than half full, coaches Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams try to pick up the best musicians with the few spaces they have left tonight.
Roger travels to Orangevale, California, where he grills steaks and chickens with a restaurateur who specializes in Santa Maria-style barbecue; and in Chicago, an 80-year-old seafood smokehouse is toured.
A "barbaric" Foundation Challenge is judged by Oscar-winning makeup artist Robin Matthews. That's followed by a trip to the circus as the seven remaining artists compete to dazzle the judges with their freak show-inspired makeups.
When filmmaker Ken Dornstein was 19 years old, his older brother David was one of 189 Americans killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. Some 25 years later, only one suspect, a Libyan man, was ever convicted of the terror plot, which killed 270 people in total. He was sentenced to life in prison but later released. Who else was involved remains an open case. Who was really responsible for one of the worst terrorist attacks on Americans before 9/11? In My Brother’s Bomber, an emotional and suspenseful three-part series, Dornstein embarks on a quest for answers.